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Transcript
Dragon Pearls
Linglong Shagui Dan
About Dragon Pearls
D
ragon Pearls are designed to address a wide variety of acute
inflammatory conditions—it is the closest Chinese herbal
medicine can come in producing an “antibiotic” effect. Due to the
adaptogenic quality of herbal materials, Dragon Pearls has broad
spectrum potential to counteract bacteria, spirochetes, viruses,
microplasma and fungal agents. It is common in modern TCM to
use cold and bitter herbs to fight bacteria. While Dragon Pearls
does indeed contain a strong selection of bitter substances, in
the specific form of two 1,850 year old Shanghan lun (Treatise on
Disorders Caused by Cold) remedies classified as clearing yangming
heat (Xiexin Tang and Yinchenhao Tang), there are three additional
features that make this remedy unique: 1) Its lead herbs are provided
by the Qing dynasty remedy Dai Ge San (Indigo and Cyclina Powder),
which contains cold and salty materials that make it particularly
suitable for viruses, spirochetes, sexually transmitted disease agents
and other pathogens of highly recalcitrant quality; 2) it employs
the rare Daoist herb Guijianyu (Burning Bush; literally: The Arrow
that Kills All Demons) for maximum and broad-spectrum antipathogenic effect; 3) it features the hot remedy Sini Tang (Frigid
Extremities Decoction) to counterbalance the cold effect of the
other herbs, prevent damage to the body’s vital forces, and put to
use the strong anti-pathogenic effect of the Caowu subspecies of
aconite. The dragon image is a reference to China’s ancient oracle
bone script, where the term dragon stood for both “life-threatening
invader” as well as “(restored) vitality.” Dragon Pearls are best used in
combination with other formulas, and normally not suited for longterm consumption.
Lyme disease (borreliosis) and
other sprirochetal infections
Malaria, Dengue Fever and other
infections by tropical pathogens
Amoebic dysentery and other
protozoan infections
Infections by streptococci,
staphylococci and other bacteria
Acute kidney infection
(pyelonephritis); acute bladder
infection
Hepatitis A
Dosage
Infants: dissolved content of 1/2
capsule 2x/day
Children and pregnant women:
1-2 capsules 2x/day
Adults: 1-2 capsules 3-4x/day
Therapeutic Principles
Clear toxic heat in acute cases of aggressive inflammation
Transform damp heat and toxic phlegm
Reduce fevers and cyclical spikes in temperature
Alleviate pain by dispelling wind damp and opening blocked
collaterals
Indications
Acute pain in joints and/or connective tissue
Stinging pain in urethra and/or lower back
Fever
Puss, skin lesions
Jaundice
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Typical Applications
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Typical (adult) combination usage
example: 3 Perilla Pearls plus 1-2
Dragon Pearls 3-4x/day (for severe
sore throat)
Dragon Pearls
Linglong Shagui Dan
Differentiation
For acute stages of Lyme disease or other infections of the nervous
system
combine with
Lightning Pearls
For acute stages of amoebic dysentery or other infections of the intestinal
tract
combine with
Thunder Pearls and/
or Earth Pearls
For acute infections of the skin
combine with
Lightning Pearls
For acute ear infections
combine with
Ease Pearls or
Perilla Pearls
For acute stage of hepatitis (accompanied by jaundice)
combine with
Ease Pearls
For acute strep. or staph. infections affecting the sinuses or teeth
combine with
Golden Pearls
For intense sore throat (such as acute strep. infection)
combine with
Perilla Pearls
For acute stages of inflammatory types of joint/muscle pain
combine with
Bamboo Pearls
For recurrent urinary tract infections
combine with
Ocean Pearls
Ingredients
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QINGDAI
HAIGEFEN
Indigo
Cyclina
Dai Ge San
clear heat and toxins in blood
YINCHENHAO
ZHIZI
DAHUANG, cooked
Capillaris
Gardenia
Rhubarb
Yinchenhao Tang
clear damp heat
HUANGQIN
HUANGLIAN
Scutellaria
Coptis
Xiexin Tang
clear yangming heat
SHENGJIANG
GANCAO
Aconitum kusnezoffii,
prepared
Ginger, fresh
Licorice
Sini Tang
soothe pain, open collaterals, balance cold
effect of other herbs
GUIJIANYU
Euonymus alatus
Daoist “anti-demon” herb (fights bacteria,
viruses, spirochetes, parasites with its antiGu and blood moving effects)
CAOWU
The FDA requires the following statement:
These products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Please note that our products are formulated according to classical
Chinese alchemical principles. References to modern disease names in this presentation are intended to convey a general idea of how these classical
principles might be applied in a modern clinical context. This should not be understood as a claim on our part that the Classical Pearls products treat,
cure, or prevent these conditions.
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